The ONE PIECE Navy sees in its ranks an infinite line of soldiers spread across different levels. There are those who handle basic operations, while others are strong and responsible enough to fill the highest seats. And on top of that There are the famous admirals and the Grand Admiral who directs the organization.

All of them now new admirals from ONE PIECE: With the appearance of Ryokugyu, the hierarchies at the top are actually complete. Along with Fujitora and Kizaru, he completes the trio formed after Aokiji's departure and Akainu's promotion. But among all these, who is the strongest admiral of ONE PIECE and which is the weakest? Let's look at all five of them.

The impression is that all Admirals are, roughly speaking, all at the same level, although some have slight advantages over the others due to the nature of the various Devil Fruits consumed. On the lower step we enter Fujitora, the blind admiral who can manipulate gravity. He knows how to use haki and is a skilled swordsman, but that doesn't differentiate him from other admirals who can also rely on the Rogia's untouchability, allowing them to withstand attacks from meteors and other similar objects.

A hair above that is Ryokugyu, the new Admiral just introduced in ONE PIECE. With her ability to manipulate nature, she has a vast pool of energy and stamina, but she could suffer greatly from the power of other elemental Rogia. So we put Kizaru in third place: The bottom step of the podium belongs to the yellow monkey, who can manipulate the light. Speed ​​and strength make him an exceptional warrior as seen in the Sabaody Archipelago saga.

So the last two steps are contested by punk hazard wrestlers: second is Aokiji, the Ice Admiral, who has now left the ranks to pursue other personal responsibilities. Its ice is very powerful, but it can't do anything about it Power of Akainu Magma, currently the strongest man in the ONE PIECE Navy. What do you think is the strength ranking of the manga's five admirals?

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